Made in the Image of God is a book for those that seek a deeper understanding in knowing who God is, and how we as human beings relate
to him physically, emotionally, and spiritually in a metaphysical way, both now and in the future. If you have an interest in the
Word of God, possess some basic understanding of the Scriptures, and seek to know more about the God who provides our salvation, then
this book is for you. Along our journey, there will be discussions on such topics as The Nature of God, The Nature of Mankind, The
Trinity, and Jesus Christ as God and Man, while providing discussions that oppose Evolution, Atheism, Gnosticism, Pantheism and Humanism.
This
book would also be good resource material for those that are studying, or providing instruction in the following areas: Bible, Theology,
Religion, Apologetics, Metaphysics or Philosophy of Religion.
For additional overview, please review the book’s introduction
pages.
Excerpts From The Book's Introduction Pages:
You may ask, “What is this book about and what will be discussed”? Those are fair questions. Have you ever wondered who God is? How he could be all that he claims to be, such as all-powerful, all knowing and invisible, yet exists in the person of Jesus Christ? How about God, indwelling believers, yet talks about heaven as his home – does any of this make sense to you? How is it that God is one, yet be represented as three persons? Moreover, what do the Scriptures really mean when it states that we are made in the image of God?
In the end, it is my desire to present this discussion to anyone with an interest in having a deeper knowledge of God the creator,
and for those that have studied the Scriptures, but may have never pursued a degree in religion, Bible or theology. Ultimately, this
discussion is for those who have sought to live their lives in the everyday world with God in mind and who would like a deeper understanding
of God through study and contemplation of the God who created all things. To these people, I would like to introduce the God of the
Christian Bible, in terms never thought of before, in hopes to ultimately aid our understanding to the concept of who God is, and
how we, as his created beings, relate to him physically, emotionally, and spiritually—answering the ultimate questions: how we are
alike and different with respect to the God of this universe, as he has designed it to be.
As we contemplate these concepts and questions, a biblical discussion will take place between these pages, and hopefully, those who choose to read on will walk away with a sense of understanding and awe of the great God of this universe as you contemplate life and his presence in the world.